South Fork High School - Log Yearbook (Miranda, CA)

 - Class of 1950

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6' DK' LOOMIS. ELAYNE MATHEWS, JIM McWADE, VIRGINIA New Io South Fork in her Junior year, Elayne has made a place in the hearts of all by her Quiet appeal and poise and personality. She will continue to be remem- bered by hcr friends lonq aiter Graduation. Jim Mathews is one of the mosl talented basketball players in South Fork. His friendly dispo- sition, iokinq nature and excellent sports ability have won him hosts ol friends who will never forqet him. A qal who serves on endless com, rnittees and who is excellent in sports, especially basketball. Gin' qer contributes many clever sun qestions which have proved su: cessful to South Fork. MclNTIRE, MARY Quiet and reserved, Mary is one ofthe most brilliant qirls in the Senior Class. She excels in Eno- lish, and her essays are well known Ihrouqhout the Enqlish depart- ment for their humor. fact, and Iarqe vocabulary. MEGO, LEWIS MILLER, FLORANN MILLEE, MITZI MORRISON, YVONNE Another definition for mischief. Buzzy has always manaqed to be on hand when somelhinq is in the air. Since cominq to South Fork in a Freshman daze, Buzzy is well known in and on the campus for his friendly air. I8 This qal ioined our ranks in her Sophomore year, and is well known as an independent spar- rinq partner. Sparrinq is her fa- vorite suloiect, so if you're lookinq for a person to listen to your point of views, Punkie is the person. Mitzi is a name that is typical oi this petite qal. Althouqh she is constantly qiqqlinq and iestinq, she is not devoid of brains. Her vivacious cheerfulness is evident weherever she qoes and she qoes everywhere. Vonnie is one of the most person' able qals in our midst, a qirl who is willinq to do more than her share, and who will succeed in anythinq she rniqhl do. A modest qirl who excels in music, leader- ship and sports and books.

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DA HL, MARILYN: Marilyn's exuberance and lively spirit are accentuated by her lauqhinq qreyeqreen eyes and infecfioi.s qigqle. Wilh her cheery remarks and friendly oualily, she lends fhe campus a qay air. FLETCHER. CARL: Lank easy-going Carl is a vel- eran member of our class since I946. His iokino, friendly na- lure as well as his love for fish- inq has marked him a True South Forkian. 6 DK FLETCHER. VIRGINIA: FORD, BOB: Flech came lo Soulh Fork in her Freshman days and lell and came back aqain Io gradu- ale. Prefly green eyes, auburn hair and an ever-ready smile io accompany her cheerful hellof lypiiy her. Bob's a quiel, easy quy wilh an enqaginq qrin. A more pleas- anl, sincere quy is hard lo find. Well liked by da boys and admired by the qirls. Bob can hold his own in any popularily poll. 522 'SWF 'T Wm 9 ,F I 'far . HOPE, TRAVIS: IAEGER. GEORGE: JAMES. BILLIE: LEWIS, CAROLLE: Referred lo as Hopeless Hope, Travis is e slow, easy-qoino quv who hails from Mississippi. Once you've mel him, you won'I Iorqel The soulhern drawl and winninq grin. Nicknamed Twinkle-foes since grammar school days, we hear from lhis carrof 'lop all aboul Oregon and how wonderful if is. Bu? Georqe slill conlinues lo fell us all abou? his home slale desoile conslanf leasing which shows good sense of humor. Wilh a devilish qiqqle and quick smile Billie soon idenfi- fies herself as an all-round se- nior. Good in sports and book- learning, foo, Billie is well known ai Soulh Fork. The seniors of '50 have a mar- ried Qal in iheir midsl and iI's Carolle. Black hair and qreen eyes soon idenlily lhis qal who keeps on her loes in book learn- ing and housekeepinq as well. I7



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MYERS, JOE: Befrer known as Skeeler ro his pals. Joe is Soulh Fork's oufslandinq baskefball alhlere. His good sense ol humor, wisecracks and good looks make him welcome in any place. PAUL. BUD: One of lhe fellas wifh a good sense of humor. Full ol mischief, as mos? boys are. A member of The '50 class since way back in grammar school days. PASS, JOAN: A carefree arlifude and a knack for lakinq life easy describe rhis Soufh Fork gal. Joan, fhe lovable, unpredictable class clown is a notorious live wireg a nut lwe use rhe word looselyl in every sense of the word. RUBIRA. NIANNIE: Mannie's years al Soulh Fork have eslablished him as lhe guy wilh The comic laughs. The drums are his main inferesl and he may be heard any lime giving iorlh wilh rhe Rubira version of Gene Krupa. SLAGLE. BETTY: A lop alhlele and a winner of friends. Berly is known fhrouqhouf Qhe school. Wifh her Model A and hos? of friends she is ready lo do or die for Soulh Fork High and all her pals. SMITH, CLARENCE: Ou? oi rhe service and back af Soufh Fork, Smitry has made himself popular wirh lhe gals and fellas, A keen baskelball player, Clarence has made many poinls for the home leam. TOTTEN. LORETTA: Shy and quief, Lorefta is known among her friends as a very personal gal. She's fall and dark and has a bewifching way wifh a needle and fhread. Lorel- la will long be remembered for her quiet serenily. TRAPIER. BILL: Smarl in sciences, and willy wifh ialk, Bill has made a place for himself among the class of '50, He has a wicked lennis serve, and wirhouf a doubt Bill was cu? ouf for lhis sporr or vice-versa.

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